[net.books] Farmer

kayuucee@cvl.UUCP (Kenneth W. Crist Jr.) (11/21/85)

	There seems to be some confusion about some of P.J. Farmer's books.
IMAGE OF THE BEAST contains two stories, IMAGE OF THE BEAST and BLOWN they
are about a private eye and two of his adventures. Forrest Ackerman is an
important character in the second story.
	A FEAST UNKNOWN is a story with the real-life counterparts of
Doc Savage and Tarzan. This has violence and sex and violence and sex. It
is definitely done tounge in cheek and one hell of a good read for pulp
fans. This is followed by THE LORD OF THE TREES/THE MAD GOBLIN. The first
story features Lord Grandrith (Tarzan) after his adventures in AFU and
the second features Doc Caliban (Doc Savage). At the end of Doc's book the
two are reunited. This is written more pulp-ish than camp-ish and to my
opinion is not as good as the first.
	Farmer has also written two serious works about Tarzan and Doc
Savage. Each is a biography of their lives. They are TARZAN LIVES (or
TARZAN ALIVE, I can't remember at the momoent) and DOC SAVAGE: HIS
APPOCALYPTIC LIFE. Both are very good. I read somewhere that Farmer is
supposedly writing a biography of a certain crimefighter who worked in
New York in the thirties and forties. I hope he finishes it soon.

						Star-Lord

They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Naturally they became heroes.